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Travel Alerts

Operational updates to Qatar Airways services and travel alerts

Under the instructions of the Qatar Government, effective immediately, entry to the State of Qatar will only be allowed for Qatari nationals, who will be required to enter quarantine for a period of 14 days.

Passport holders of other nations will no longer be granted entry for a period of 14 days, after which the restrictions will be reviewed. Passengers with onward connections through HIA will be accepted for travel and Qatar Airways’ global network will continue its operation for transit passengers as normal, subject to entry restrictions at their final destination. Cargo operations remain unaffected.

The safety, security and good health of our passengers and employees is our highest priority.

Qatar Airways is working closely with global and national authorities to understand the latest advice and guidance on COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and operate our services accordingly.

Like all airlines around the world, we have to balance the needs of our millions of passengers with the operational challenges we face due to entry restrictions imposed by a number of countries.

To learn more about steps being taken by Qatar Airways at this time and to “Travel with confidence”, click here

During planned reconstruction from 1st March 2020 until 31st August 2020 all passengers on flights Qatar Airways to Non-Schengen destinations are required to check-in at the dedicated check-in area in Terminal 2 and continue landside to Terminal 1 for Passport and Security control before their departure from all gates in Piers A and B.

If passengers are already checked-in online and travel with cabin baggage only, they can go directly to Terminal 1 and then proceed to both mandatory controls before their departure. Arrival processes and flows remain unchanged.

As the safety and security of our passengers and employees is of the highest importance, we are monitoring recent health concerns in China, working closely with all relevant authorities and following international health regulations.

To all OCI Card Holders travelling to India, please note of the following information pertaining to the OCI Card relaxation reissuance:

Passengers with an overseas citizen of India (OCI) Card younger than 21 years must have both passports when the passport number in the OCI Card does not much the one in the valid passport.

Passengers with an overseas citizen of India (OCI) Card 50 years or older must have both passports when the passport number in the OCI does not match the one in the valid passport

This relaxation has been temporarily granted by the Government of India until 30th June 2020.

Due to the spread of swine fever, bird flu and other infectious disease occurring in Asia and some countries around the world, it is prohibited to carry pork, beef, poultry and other meat products into Japan. Any person violating this prohibition by carrying any such products without permission shall be subject to penalty of up to three years imprisonment and / or a fine of up to 1 million Japanese yen.

Persons carrying meat products or who have visited livestock and persons handled livestock must visit the Animal Quarantine Counter before the customs inspection.